Actor and comedian, Kwaku Sintim-Misa did not mince words in asking that there should be a little more creativity.

Fellow actor, Lydia Forson quote-tweeted KSM's tweet in what seems like an apparent agreement with the initial sentiments

Leila Djansi, in an opinion piece picked up by citinewsroom.com, described the name as unoriginal and short-sighted.

She also condemned the fact that name change itself held nothing for the fortunes of the film industry in Ghana. She was reluctant to submit to the hope that things might change because of a new name.

Djansi is an acclaimed filmmaker. In 2010, her debut feature, 'I Sing of a Well' was nominated for 11 African Movie Academy Awards. The film won 3 awards: Best Sound, Best Costume and the Jury Special Award for Over-All Best Film.

Djansi's third directorial effort 'Ties That Bind' received a Black Reel Awards Nomination in 2012. The film also won the Best Diaspora film at the 2012 San Diego Black Film Festival

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